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DATA LIST TABLE /NAME 1-10 (A) INFO1 TO INFO3 12-17 (1). BEGIN DATA. John Smith 102311 Bob Arnold 122015 Bill Yates 918 6 END DATA.
NAME, a 10-character-wide string variable, in columns 1
through 10.
INFO1, a numeric variable, in columns 12 through 13.
INFO2, a numeric variable, in columns 14 through 15.
INFO3, a numeric variable, in columns 16 through 17.
The BEGIN DATA/END DATA commands cause three cases to be
defined:
Case NAME INFO1 INFO2 INFO3 1 John Smith 10 23 11 2 Bob Arnold 12 20 15 3 Bill Yates 9 18 6
The TABLE keyword causes PSPP to print out a table
describing the four variables defined.
DAT LIS FIL="survey.dat"
/ID 1-5 NAME 7-36 (A) SURNAME 38-67 (A) MINITIAL 69 (A)
/Q01 TO Q50 7-56
/.
ID, a numeric variable, in columns 1-5 of the first record.
NAME, a 30-character string variable, in columns 7-36 of the
first record.
SURNAME, a 30-character string variable, in columns 38-67 of
the first record.
MINITIAL, a 1-character string variable, in column 69 of
the first record.
Q01, Q02, Q03, …, Q49,
Q50, all numeric, Q01 in column 7, Q02 in column 8,
…, Q49 in column 55, Q50 in column 56, all in the second
record.
Cases are separated by a blank record.
Data is read from file survey.dat in the current directory.
This example shows keywords abbreviated to their first 3 letters.
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